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![]() ![]() O Open an administrator command prompt and run “pnputil -f -d oem#.inf” for each oem#.inf file you found. ![]() They are text files, so you can open them in notepad. ![]() ![]() O Look in your C:\Windows\Inf directory and look for all the oem*.inf files which relate to the FCD or FCD . In order to uninstall it’s a bit complex but here’s a recipe. What’s worse is that Zadig doesn’t appear to present a clean way to uninstall its own work from the investigations I’ve done, so getting you back to square one isn’t as easy as it was to install those pesky Zadig configured drivers in the first place. Using Zadig to override the operating system’s drivers for the FCD
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